Commodore 8096 - SK D
The 8096 SK D is a computer system with a monitor, keyboard, internal power-supply, disk drives and a motherboard. On the motherboard you will find a MOS 6502 processor, RAM / ROM memory, MOS 6545 video-chip, MOS 6520 PIA and a MOS 6522 VIA.
The 8096 SK D is an example of the second generation of cbm/pet computers from Commodore. In stead of sheet-metal this series is made of plastic. There is much more attention for the look of the computer.
The 80 in the model number stands for 80 columns of text on the screen and the 96 stands for 96 kbyte RAM memory.
The SK stands for Separate Keyboard. The D stands for diskdrive(s).
The 8096 SK D is an example of the second generation of cbm/pet computers from Commodore. In stead of sheet-metal this series is made of plastic. There is much more attention for the look of the computer.
The 80 in the model number stands for 80 columns of text on the screen and the 96 stands for 96 kbyte RAM memory.
The SK stands for Separate Keyboard. The D stands for diskdrive(s).
Processor:
MOS 6502
Processor frequency:
1 MHz
Memory:
96 kbyte RAM, 18 kbyte ROM
Graphics:
80 x 25, monochrome
Sound:
Blieb
Connections:
IEEE 488, Userport, Datassette
Dimensions:
450 x 450 x 450 mm
Manufacturer:
Commodore
Update: 2008-12-17 20:40:52
